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nobodyhere June 29 2006, 21:58:47 UTC
No pictures of the aspic? I've actually never tried it, although it certainly looks questionable.

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sfllaw June 30 2006, 13:21:26 UTC
Sadly none. I was too shocked to remember to take photographs.

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akashayi June 29 2006, 22:16:43 UTC
That's utterly disappointing.

I hope the next update you make is:
"The next day, I found the best food in the world. It was so delicious."

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sfllaw July 6 2006, 20:31:43 UTC
It was actually the post after. I hope that's OK. ;)

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tea_cantata June 29 2006, 23:58:09 UTC
Hmmm. Shades of Oaxtepec...

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sfllaw June 30 2006, 13:23:03 UTC
Exactly. It's as if there's an unspoken rule among restauranteurs to charge for terrible meals as part of your conference package.

If you don't eat, they've already got your money.

If you do eat, they're laughing all the way to the bank.

How could they lose?

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opalmirror June 30 2006, 00:46:13 UTC
Escape the drab and dreary! Look toward, nay, reach for the light! Find good food so you don't regret it and remember your drab visit to Le Mesnil Amelot when you want to remember Paris!

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sfllaw June 30 2006, 13:29:07 UTC
Oh, don't worry, I did. Something like this can't keep me down.

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anonymous June 30 2006, 09:57:16 UTC
american are priceless

because it's FRance did not mean "good food everywhere with excellent chef as in your last hollywood movie"

but if you want I know to do a fine "omelette" :)

hope you did have a good meal in a GOOD restaurant in Paris.

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sfllaw June 30 2006, 13:25:17 UTC
I'm not sure exactly what point you're trying to get across. I'm not assuming that France has uninformly good food. But I did expect that people had standards.

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